Peri-operative treatment for total hip replacement in patients with hepatic cirrhosis
10.3969/j.issn.2095-4344.2013.52.005
- VernacularTitle:人工髋关节置换肝硬化患者围置换期的处理
- Author:
Jie XU
;
Jing HUANG
;
Ruofan MA
;
Deng LI
;
Zhiqing CAI
;
Liangping LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hepatic cirrhosis;
arthroplasty,replacement;
hepatic inadequacy;
albumin
- From:
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research
2013;(52):8967-8973
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:Hepatic cirrhosis may adversely affect the outcome of major orthopedic surgery, such as total hip arthroplasty. Peri-operative treatment is the chal enge for al orthopedic surgeons.
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the safety and feasibility of hip replacement surgeries in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.
METHODS:Thirteen patients with hepatic cirrhosis that underwent hip replacement were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the treatments and their efficacy before and after replacement.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al 13 surgeries were successful y performed. Al cases were fol owed up for more than five months and were graded according to Child-Pugh Criteria for hepatic functional reserve preoperatively and postoperatively. Five cases of the seven preoperative grade A cases preserved grade A postoperatively during a two-week observation, while another two cases rose to grade B and needed hepatic conservation treatment before discharge. Two cases of the six preoperative grade B cases rose to grade C with developed jaundice and ascites. Of the two, one even suffered a complication of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage 5 days after surgery. Somatostatin and proton pump inhibitors were administered to stop bleeding. Al cases gained a satisfying recovery. Harris hip score at fol ow-up showed favorable hip function. Hip replacement is safe and feasible for patients with hepatic cirrhosis when ful evaluation of hepatic function and appropriate perioperative management are ensured.